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Chemsafe vv835

 

Colour

Green

Size

08091011

The product complies with the European Directive 89/686, notably regarding ergonomics, innocuousness, comfort and with standards :

 

GLOVE IN NITRILE ON POLYAMIDE LINING – FOAM NITRILE COATING PALM – 35 CM

Double nitrile coating on polyamide lining. Third rough foam nitrile coating on palm and fingertips. Length: 35 cm. Thickness: 1.15 mm – 1.30 mm on palm.

Lining : 100% polyamide.
Coating: Nitrile.

15/02/16

  • Agriculture / Green areas
  • Heavy industry
  • Light industry
  • Oil / Gas
  • Biological chemical particles
  • Wearing
  • Reference pcb Colour Size
    VV835VE08 60 Green 08
    VV835VE09 60 Green 09
    VV835VE10 60 Green 10
    VV835VE11 60 Green 11
  • EN420:2003+A1:2009 General requirements
    • 5 Dexterity (from 1 to 5)
    • Conform to harmlessness (pH, chrome VI levels, etc…). • Conform to the size charts (see chart on below). • Pass the dexterity test. • Conform to the labelling, information and identification instructions.
  • EN388:2003 Protective gloves against mechanical Risks (Levels obtained on the palm)
    • 4 Resistance to abrasion (from 1 to 4)
    • 1 Resistance to cutting (from 1 to 5)
    • 2 Resistance to tear (from 1 to 4)
    • 1 Resistance to puncture (1 to 4)
    The EN388 standard applies to all types of protective gloves with respect to physical and mechanical aggression from abrasion, cutting from slicing, perforation and tearing. ABRASION RESISTANCE (1 à 4): Number of cycles required to damage the sample at constant speed. RESISTANCE TO CUTTING WITH A BLADE (1 à 5): Number of cycles required to cut the sample at constant speed. RESISTANCE TO TEARING (1 à 4): Maximum force required to tear the sample. RESISTANCE TO PERFORATION (1 à 4): Force required to pierce the sample with a standardized punch.
  • EN374-1:2003 Protective gloves against chemicals and micro-organisms - Part 1: Terminology and performance requirements
  • Standard EN374-1, protective gloves against chemicals and micro-organisms, specifies the performance requirements required for gloves for protecting users against chemical products and/or micro-organisms and defines the terms to be used: • Penetration (tested as per standard EN374-2): Diffusion, at a non molecular scale, of a chemical product and/or micro-organism through the porosities, seams, micro-holes or other imperfections present in the material of the protective glove. • Permeation (tested as per standard EN374-3): Process by which a chemical product diffuses through the material of a protective glove, at the molecular scale. A glove is considered resistant to chemical products if it obtains a performance index to permeation at least equal to 2 for three test chemical products included in the following list of chemical products:
  • EN374-2:2003 Protective gloves against chemicals and micro-organisms - Part 2: Determination of resistance to penetration
    • Resistant gloves to micro-organisms (bacteria, mushrooms), tested according to EN374-2
    Penetration (tested as per standard EN374-2): Diffusion, at a non molecular scale, of a chemical product and/or micro-organism through the porosities, seams, micro-holes or other imperfections present in the material of the protective glove.
  • EN374-3:2003 Protective gloves against chemicals and micro-organisms - Part 3: Determination of resistance to permeation by chemicals
    • AJKL Resistant gloves to permeation by chemicals, tested according to EN374-3
    • 2 > 30 mn Méthanol (A) CAS 67-56-1
    • Acetone (B) CAS 67-64-1
    • Acetonitrile (C) CAS 75-05-8
    • Dichloromethane (D) CAS 75-09-2
    • Carbon disulfide (E) CAS 75-15-0
    • Toluene (F) CAS 108-88-3
    • Diethylamine (G) CAS109-89-7
    • Tetrahydrofuran (H) CAS 109-99-9
    • Ethyl acetate (I) CAS 141-78-6
    • 5 > 240 mn n-Heptane (J) CAS 142-85-5
    • 6 > 480 mn Caustic soda 40% (K) CAS 1310-73-2
    • 2 > 30 mn Sulphuric acid 96 % (L ) CAS 7664-93-9
    Permeation (tested as per standard EN374-3): Process by which a chemical product diffuses through the material of a protective glove, at the molecular scale. A glove is considered resistant to chemical products if it obtains a performance index to permeation at least equal to 2 for three test chemical products included in the following list of chemical products: